the.com/fiber optics
light, bullied into a glass tube, refusing to leave until it delivers your data.
means a technology that sends information as pulses of light through hair-thin glass or plastic strands instead of electricity through copper wire.
from the core trick is total internal reflection, known since the 1840s when scientists bent light along water jets for parlor tricks; it took until the 1960s and corning's low-loss glass fiber to turn the party trick into the backbone of the internet.
speedlight bounces inside glass at nearly light speed
lossmodern fiber loses signal slower than clean window glass
capacityone strand can carry millions of phone calls
underseaover a million kilometers of cable cross ocean floors